TheSchmidt
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Was reading that dude had an incredible first half, but didn't do shit in the second.That Milano card looks niiiiiice.
Didn't watch a single Ducks game all year (unless vs TB) so I coudn't tell yaWas reading that dude had an incredible first half, but didn't do shit in the second.
True?
Ducks fans saying he's not that great and bad defensively.Didn't watch a single Ducks game all year (unless vs TB) so I coudn't tell ya
I don't care if he is good or not...We must get Colton Point just for the memes. He must play some shifts with Colton and Point.
Yeah he was gang buster in the beginning of the season, and then he just disappeared. He doesn't really play a good defensive game, kind of like Phil Kessel. But he is young enough, and possibly cheap enough where we could force him to play some D. He is an extreme playmaker, so where he would fit would be a little messy. Not going on the first line, might be able to be the creative aspect to get Killorn and Cirelli to start scoring.Was reading that dude had an incredible first half, but didn't do shit in the second.
True?
Well, he's a goalie.
74 games, 16g, 15a, 31ptsYeah he was gang buster in the beginning of the season, and then he just disappeared. He doesn't really play a good defensive game, kind of like Phil Kessel. But he is young enough, and possibly cheap enough where we could force him to play some D. He is an extreme playmaker, so where he would fit would be a little messy. Not going on the first line, might be able to be the creative aspect to get Killorn and Cirelli to start scoring.
I swear I didn't even look it up. But I don't care, he's moving to wing. Also how's Donato been?
His advanced stats don't look too terrible considering he was playing on Seattle with Hakstol's shit system. But he's was playing more offensive zone starts by a good margin. I don't see him getting that same opportunity here. Unless some how someone thinks he can fit in on the top line? I don't see it, but I don't know shit honestly.74 games, 16g, 15a, 31pts
If he's in the ballpark on these, that's a total raise of of about $4.5 million from their current contracts. Which basically replaces the cost of Killorn's contract next year. Then we have $2 million coming off with Perry and PEB next year, which could be used for part of a Killorn extension, depending how well he plays and if they even want to bring him back. I'm sure both parties would love for him to play his entire career here.He says:
Cirelli 4x5.24
Serge 5x6.58
Cernak 6x4.98
Says they will be tight for now but these contracts should look good in a couple years when the cap is expected to go up by a decent amount.
So someone correct me if I'm wrong, but we'll have about $6.8 million in cap space after Seabrook goes on LTIR, correct?
And we'll use that to (likely) replace Palat and bring in LHD to replace Mac. Ideally $2mil on a dman and $4-5mil on a forward.
Calvin de Haan jumps out to me as an ideal replacement on defense. But the UFA market is so thin on quality dmen, so I could see a team giving him $3mil+, hopefully not though. Options after him aren't pretty unless I'm overlooking someone.
As weak as the dman market is, the winger market is the complete opposite. There are solid cheaper options that have been mentioned in this thread, like Dylan Strome, Kubalik, Milano, etc.. But can't see JBB going that route unless there is a vet out there not willing to take a smaller deal to come here.
My top option is Nino Niederreiter. But he is around the same age as Palat and looking at his last big payday. Made $5.2 million last year and had a pretty good year, so could be out of our range.
Other guys are Mason Marchment and Ilya Mikheyev. Both are coming off really good years, but they're both 26/27 and that was the first good year of their careers. One year wonders or coming into their own? That could shy away a lot of teams from throwing big money at them. If JBB likes one of them he could try to throw big years at them to knock off some salary like he did with Paul. Think I saw Mikheyev was looking between $4.5 and $5.5 million.
Then after them you have the 'vets' like Perron, Stastny, Giroux, Kessel, and Malkin (pipedream).
I think he'll get a decent contract from a rebuilding team like New Jersey or Buffalo to see if they can fix him.What do you all think about stashing Elliott in the minors and signing Samsonov to backup Vasy?
We wouldn't do that to Elliott. TB would at least try to find an NHL team for him.What do you all think about stashing Elliott in the minors and signing Samsonov to backup Vasy?
Tampa has around 5.94 million available as of right now, assuming they are actually keeping Myers for some reason.So someone correct me if I'm wrong, but we'll have about $6.8 million in cap space after Seabrook goes on LTIR, correct?
And we'll use that to (likely) replace Palat and bring in LHD to replace Mac. Ideally $2mil on a dman and $4-5mil on a forward.
Calvin de Haan jumps out to me as an ideal replacement on defense. But the UFA market is so thin on quality dmen, so I could see a team giving him $3mil+, hopefully not though. Options after him aren't pretty unless I'm overlooking someone.
As weak as the dman market is, the winger market is the complete opposite. There are solid cheaper options that have been mentioned in this thread, like Dylan Strome, Kubalik, Milano, etc.. But can't see JBB going that route unless there is a vet out there not willing to take a smaller deal to come here.
My top option is Nino Niederreiter. But he is around the same age as Palat and looking at his last big payday. Made $5.2 million last year and had a pretty good year, so could be out of our range.
Other guys are Mason Marchment and Ilya Mikheyev. Both are coming off really good years, but they're both 26/27 and that was the first good year of their careers. One year wonders or coming into their own? That could shy away a lot of teams from throwing big money at them. If JBB likes one of them he could try to throw big years at them to knock off some salary like he did with Paul. Think I saw Mikheyev was looking between $4.5 and $5.5 million.
Then after them you have the 'vets' like Perron, Stastny, Giroux, Kessel, and Malkin (pipedream).
oof, that makes a tough situation a little tougherTampa has around 5.94 million available as of right now, assuming they are actually keeping Myers for some reason.